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A man is very apt to complain of the ingratitude of those who have risen far above him.
— Samuel Johnson
Man is that name of power which rises above them all, and gives to every one the right to be that which God meant he should be.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Man is a phase of nature, and only as he is related to nature does he matter, does he have any account whatever above the dust.
— Frank Lloyd Wright
Only passions can raise a man above the level of the animal.
— Andre Maurois
If a philosopher is not a man, he is anything but a philosopher; he is above all a pedant, and a pedant is a caricature of a man.
— Miguel De Unamuno
Exceeds man's might: that dwells with the gods above.
— William Shakespeare
A profound conviction raises a man above the feeling of ridicule.
— John Stuart Mill
The happiest man is he, who being above the troubles which money brings, has his hands the fullest of work.
— Anthony Trollope
What a vile and abject thing is man if he do not raise himself above humanity.
— Seneca The Younger
When a man writes on a wall, his instinct leads him to write above the level of his own eyes.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Man is born a barbarian, and only raises himself above the beast by culture.
— Baltasar Gracian
There were angry men confronting me and I caught the flashing of defiant eyes, but above me and within me, there was a spirit stronger than them all.
— Antoinette Brown Blackwell
Every man's path is for himself; let him accomplish his own desires that he may thus be able to rise above them to the eternal goal.
— Hazrat Inayat Khan
The conversion of Paul was no conversion at all; it was Paul who converted the religion that has raised one man above sin and death.
— George Bernard Shaw
Above all, man must learn once again what he is and why he was created.
— Rama P. Coomaraswamy
The air felt suddenly shared. The man above was a word they seemed to know, though they had not heard it before.
— Colum McCann
Anybody can be a halfway man, but the one who rises above this class is the one who keeps everlastingly pushing.
— J. Ogden Armour
But who knows why a man, though suffering, clings, above all the other well members, to the arm or leg which he knows must come off?
— William Faulkner
You are a man still young, so to say, in your first youth and so put intellect above everything ...
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
Above all, the earth is moving in a void. All efforts of man to improve it are a vain endeavour.
— Sibaprasad Dutta
The more a man possesses over and above what he uses, the more careworn he becomes.
— George Bernard Shaw
I used to love stage above all, but that was when I was a single man. As I get older, the time commitment gets harder for theatre.
— Seamus Dever
Man is, above all, he who creates.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
A gallant man is above ill words.
— John Selden
Satan exalted himself above God and endeavored to get man to doubt the reliability of God's Word.
— Billy Graham
The same amount of pride which makes a man treat haughtily his inferiors, makes him cringe servilely; to those above him.
— Jean De La Bruyere
A good party man puts his party above himself and his country above his party.
— Winston Churchill
No man can choose to serve only himself when he has something to offer his state. No one can put his own wishes above the needs of so many.
— Megan Whalen Turner
Realise well, proud little man that even the highest clouds don't shine! For above all things there lie brightest stars.
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Woman, above all other educators, educates humanly. Man is the brain, but woman is the heart, of humanity.
— Samuel Smiles
Man is effective in the world not only through what he does, but above all through what he is.
— Rudolf Steiner
Man is above all else mind, consciousness
that is, he is a product of history, not of nature. — Antonio Gramsci
that is, he is a product of history, not of nature. — Antonio Gramsci
Above the street, like a hanged man, swings the spot-lit sign of the neighborhood's best restaurant, closed a long time ago.
— Roberto Bolano
Man is man so long as he is struggling to rise above nature, and this nature is both internal and external.
— Swami Vivekananda
This is in the very nature of things: obedience alone places a man in the position in which he can see so as to judge that which is above him.
— George MacDonald
In life's brief game to be a winner
A man must have ... oh yes, above
All else, of course, someone to love. — Vikram Seth
A man must have ... oh yes, above
All else, of course, someone to love. — Vikram Seth
The man who loves his wife above all else on earth gains the freedom and power to pursue other noble, but lesser, loves.
— David Jeremiah
Why even dictate?
Well, like a lot of other dictators, there's one man's opinion I value above all others. Mine. — Stephen Colbert
Well, like a lot of other dictators, there's one man's opinion I value above all others. Mine. — Stephen Colbert
I would rather be a serf in a poor man's house and be above ground than reign among the dead.
— Homer
The stars above will be below when man has Love.
— Philip Jose Farmer
History belongs above all to the man ... who needs models, teachers, comforters and cannot find them among his contemporaries.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
There exists above the "productive" man a yet higher species.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
A man's passion for the mountain is, above all, his childhood which refuses to die.
— Francois Mauriac
What a woman wants above all things, Nick, is to believe herself the most important consideration in the world, the center of a man's universe.
— Victoria Vane
I made Man with too many faults. Yet I love him. And if he wishes, I have a home above for him.
— Stevie Smith
A man will be effective to the degree that he is able to concentrate! Concentration is not basically a mode of doing but above all a mode of Being.
— Lawrence LeShan
The real beauty of democracy is that the average man believes he is above average.
— Morrie Brickman
When a man sees the one in all things, he is above mere understanding.
— Meister Eckhart
No man can ever raise above that that which he aims.
— Archibald Alexander Hodge
For any man to match above his rank is but to sell his liberty.
— Philip Massinger
No man is above the law.
— William H. Pryor Jr.
No man is safe above but he that will gladly be beneath.
— Thomas A Kempis
No degree of knowledge attainable by man is able to set him above the want of hourly assistance.
— Samuel Johnson
On a mountain above the clouds once lived a man who had been the gardener of the emperor of Japan.
— Tan Twan Eng
Man stands alone in the universe, responsible for his condition, likely to remain in a lowly state, but free to reach above the stars.
— Walter Kaufmann
Svoboda was not a brilliant man. He was a man of what used to be known as average and is now known as above-average intelligence.
— Shirley Hazzard
You're what I want. No other angel, or man, will ever stand above you in my esteem, in my regard, or in my love.
— Amy A. Bartol
He's a husband, he's a king, he's a man but remember above all, my queen, always remember, above all, he ... is ... a warrior.
— Kristen Ashley
But you are wise,
Or else you love not, for to be wise and love
Exceeds man's might; that dwells with gods above. — William Shakespeare
Or else you love not, for to be wise and love
Exceeds man's might; that dwells with gods above. — William Shakespeare
A hit man's character is defined above all by narcissism, that complex mix of egotism and self-hatred.
— Suketu Mehta
Some pray to marry the man they love, my prayer will somewhat vary: I humbly pray to heaven above that I love the man I marry.
— Anouk Aimee
This above all: to thine own self be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man. — William Shakespeare
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man. — William Shakespeare
In a beautiful night, under the stars, man always feels himself above the sky, beside the God!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Nature is the line; those who are under it, we call them as man; above it, we call them as God!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Man is not above nature, but in nature.
— Ernst Haeckel
They carried what was holy within them, for every man was a temple, and every prayer spoken could be heard by our Father above us.
— Alice Hoffman
No man's faith, no man's religion, no religion in all the world can ever rise above the truth.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
A man's grammar, like Caesar's wife, should not only be pure, but above suspicion of impurity.
— Edgar Allan Poe
Works of Art can only be produc'd in Perfection where the Man is either in Affluence or is Above the Care of it.
— William Blake
Such is the Forgotten Man. He works, he votes, generally he prays - but he always pays - yes, above all, he pays.
— William Graham Sumner
It is because of his brain that [modern man] has risen above the animals. Guess which animals he has risen above.
— Will Cuppy
With his blessings from above, serve it generously with love. One man, one wife, one love, through life.
— Dean Martin
If you remember one thing, even above remembering me, remember that there is not a monster dreamt that hasn't walked withing the soul of man.
— C. Robert Cargill
What for centuries raised man above the beast is not the cudgel but the irresistible power of unarmed truth.
— Boris Pasternak
But man is freer than all the animals, on account of his free-will, with which he is endowed above all other animals.
— Thomas Aquinas
No one is a man of learning unless he is also a heretic and a madman, and above all , aggressively perverse.
— Francesco Petrarca
A wise man can and should stand above his times, not so the poet, but he should be their apex.
— Franz Grillparzer
There is one rule, above all others, for being a man. Whatever comes, face it on your feet.
— Robert Jordan
A man's character and honor made him stand above others, not his religion or strata in life.
— Ashley Gardner
No race of kings has ever presented above one man of common sense in twenty generations.
— Thomas Jefferson